Get an earlier than normal start and again have a delayed breakfast because getting water from the muddy and silty Lewis River did not appeal. But there is Riley Creek in a couple miles where I can get good water and have my normal breakfast. I do start out the day with Spam and tortilla smothered with ranch dressing at the camp site however and after the breakfast I am loaded up for some serious hiking. Unfortunately, a lot of the day was spent in a burn zone that I would be told was from a fire in 2016. Very hot and so I tried to do quickly. Eventually got back into forest and spent the rest of time in shade until arriving at Hwy 23 and the Trout Lake pick up point. I arrived early but there was a trail angel at Hwy 23 who gave me a 13 mile ride into the town of Trout Lake where Lenora, Martha, and Matt picked me up. I had met Dave, the trail angel, a little earlier than Hwy 23 as he was out to take some pictures and visit the memorial site of a PCT hiker that was killed on the trail by a falling tree in 2019. He was simply standing a bridge with a hiking partner when a tree fell and hit him and killed him.
I tipped Gary for giving me a ride and then he had a couple hikers get into his truck for a ride back to the PCT and Hwy 23. Dave has helped about 250 hikers this year. The numbers are down he says as in a normal year he would have helped 1000 hikers by now.
Trout Lake is a PCT destination because it is a good resupply point, has a nice grocery store, and a cafe with shakes and cheeseburgers. I had 2 huckleberry shakes, a cheeseburger, 2 glasses of water, and 3 diet cokes.
It was glorious to see Lenora, Martha and Matt when they arrived. They had lunch/dinner at the cafe and then we started the long drive back to Oroville.
PCT 2242 to 2229. Early moring moon PCT 2242 to 2229. Squirreltail PCT 2242 to 2229. Red Fescue
- Miles: 13
- Steps: 30518
- PCT Mile: 2229
- Elevation: 3849
- Location: https://w3w.co/founding.degrees.polar